Posts Tagged ‘Overseas’

Before “Pure Platinum,” “Red October” or “South Beach” controlled colorways, tones were tied to teams. Sports ruled the sneaker game with most models made to wear on court with uniforms or at best casually with fan gear.

The recently released Nike Air Max 95 “Lemon Wash” sees another retro runner from the Swoosh that can’t help us but think about the boys in blue up in Ann Arbor.

With no known nods to the Michigan Wolverines, this collegiate colorway is likely licensed more for lifestyle wear. Shades of yellow shift to navy on the leather upper, with mesh around the tongue and eyelets elevating this wear come warmer weather.

No need for your degree or a Charles Woodson jersey to wear these in 2018. Pairs are available now at SneakAvenue.

This year’s Air Max 93 “Dusty Cactus” OG marked the kickoff the underrated 25th anniversary sneaker desperately needed. It’s not easy to play in a field with other, more popular Air Max models releasing almost daily in great colorways. Thus, one stellar OG begets another. And the often unseen “Flame Red” OG just popped up overseas.

Last seen in the early 2000’s, this original colorway – much like the “Dusty Cactus” – is visibly refreshed in Habanero Red and Neutral Indigo hues. The traditional white base remains customary as does the shoes black ankle collar and outsole. And although this OG isn’t nearly as beloved as the aforementioned “Dusty Cactus” or the “Bright Citrus,” that may only be because they haven’t re-released nearly as often as their counterparts.

Suppa currently has the Nike Air Max 93 “Flame Red” up for grabs. U.S. release details have not yet been announced.

Ahead of spring and warmer climate to come, Nike is readying the release of a “Flax” Air Force 1 Low.

Seen here in GS sizes, the shoe is currently circulating at select European retailers like Sneaker Avenue. Of course the hope is that the shoe will release in adult sizes both Stateside and otherwise in the weeks to come. Nike hasn’t yet made an official comment on if that is indeed the case.

Stay tuned for more on the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Flax” right here at Nice Kicks.

JD Sports looks to have another exclusive NMD on their hands with this new variation of the shoe in blue.

Following both the “Tech Ink” and “Collegiate Navy” releases, this new shade of blue lands somewhere in the middle of the aforementioned colorways in a fall-appropriate hue. The mesh and synthetic blended upper features tonal EVA plugs protruding through white Boost cushioning.